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Race and Nation in Latin America: Whitening, Browning, and the Failures of Mestizaje

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The Census Manipulation of the Mejor Costas

whitening was an ideology, but it was also a colonial policy and a strategy for social mobility. In the 1793 census of the vice royalty of new Spain, which includes present day Mexico, Southwest United States, Central America, and the Caribbean, it purposely omitted the category negro or black from the census. According to official census information, then blacks had disappeared from Mexico City. Members of less desirable costas could often use this census manipulation to their own advantage, claiming membership in the Mejor Costas or the upper costas.

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